October 13, 2021 / Fall 2021

New Edition of Idea File Magazine Now Available

Written by Jenica Hallman, CJE

Check your mail because the fall 2021 Idea File magazine is now out and on its way to a mailbox near you. If you just can’t wait another minute, you can view the online version right now!

We have three great feature articles packed with great information. One is focused on resources for first- and second-year yearbook advisers, one is about creating intentional diversity in your book and one is about avoiding burnout through selfcare.

Just in time for cover season, you’ll want to check out the perfect cover checklist in our Teaching Moment column. The latest edition of crowd-favorite feature Caught Our Eye shows what things yearbook staffs across the country are doing that are noteworthy.

Jim Jordan provides how-to guides for creating mods and personal profile features (go ahead – tear it out), and Mike Taylor, CJE, discusses some of the great yearbook achievements that have come out of COVID. Middle schools need not fear – we have a column devoted entirely to you talking about building your middle school program.

We have plenty more in the magazine, so check it out now! Not receiving Idea File? Talk to your Walsworth Yearbooks sales representative about how to receive a copy.

 

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Jenica Hallman, CJE

Jenica Hallman, CJE, is a Copywriter for Walsworth Yearbooks. Yearbooks got into her blood in high school, and she has been pursuing them ever since. She has worked in various capacities as a high school and college yearbook editor, an adviser, sales representative, plant customer service representative and now in marketing, her favorite role to date. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mass media communications from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma.